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Adobe Audition is the professional tool for precision audio editing, mixing, and sound effects. Author Justin Seeley gives you a tour of the interface and shows how audio pros and video editors use Audition to fine-tune their compositions and produce creative mixes and great-sounding audio. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com.

Edit audio with extraordinary precision. Easily remove specific audio elements in just a few clicks using the new Sound Remover. With Preview Editor, you can visually compare waveform tweaks, view multiple file sections simultaneously, and more.

Audition's Preview Editor shows a split-screen of your waveform before and after a change, so you can visually confirm an edit before you apply it. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains how to use the feature and why it's especially useful for effects that alter clip duration.

Learn how to check audio for phase issues with both the Phase Analysis panel and the Phase Meter. Jeff Sengstack, the author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains the two primary causes of phase issues and demonstrates how to fix out-of-phase audio clips.

Shift the musical pitch of a composition in real time or bend the pitch by changing the tempo over time. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains how to use keyframes to change pitch and duration over time in both the Editor panel and in a Multitrack Session.

Easily remove unwanted audio elements such as hum, fan noise, a cell phone ring, or a siren with just a few clicks. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack demonstrates how to select a sound sample and use the Sound Remover effect to automatically remove all instances of that element, repairing dialogue and production audio. As Jeff demonstrates, you can remove both foreground sounds of longer duration as well as dynamic sounds that change over time.

Learn how to give your audio an even wider stereo presence. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, demonstrates uses three examples to demonstrate the full range of the Stereo Expander effect’s possibilities.

Explore the advanced manipulation of audio. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack explains how to use Audition’s Scientific Filter effect, which is especially useful for audio pros who produce audio evidence in legal cases as well as professionals who have worked with analog electronic equipment that feature one of the four industry-standard editing modes.

In this video, Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through some of the new features to enhance your multitrack editing and mixing experience in Adobe Audition CC, including customizable track and clip colors, sound removal , ITU loudness metering, and more.

Conform to today's broadcast regulations with a loudness monitor you can reference as you work. The TC Electronic ITU Loudness Radar panel provides visual feedback so you can quickly find and fix audio passages that exceed volume limits.

This comprehensive tour of the Audition interface explores the differences between the Multitrack and Waveform editors and their editing workflows. You'll learn how to change and reset your workspace, and take a look at the most useful panels in Audition. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn to record an audio file in Audition CC. This introductory tutorial takes you through the steps, and shows you how to adjust recording levels and work with playback controls during the recording process. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Using selections in Audition allows you to make precise edits and add effects to your audio with ease. Learn how to make selections in the Waveform Editor using the Time Selection, Marquee Selection, and Lasso Selection tools. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

When you need to avoid specific sounds in an audio clip or reduce the volume of a certain section of audio, one technique is to simply adjust the clip's level. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to manipulate the audio level of a waveform in Audition. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The Spectral Frequency Display provides unique tools for audio restoration in Audition. Learn how to remove beeps, hisses, and other kinds of noise by visually editing a waveform. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Clicks, pops, and breathy noises are some of the most common noises you'll need to remove from your audio tracks. Learn to use the click/pop eliminator and declicker effects. Excerpted from: Learning Adobe Audition CC

Learn how easy it is to send audio clips straight from the Premiere Pro Timeline to Audition for superb audio clean up and multi-track mixing. Once in Audition, you can use powerful noise reduction and sound removing effects to improve the quality of your soundtrack. Then bring the audio back to Premiere with one click.

Audition has an enormous and powerful effects library. Take a tour with Jeff Sengstack and get tips on which types of effects to apply in various situations. Excerpted from: Learning Adobe Audition CC.

Shift the musical pitch of a composition in real time or bend the pitch by changing the tempo over time. Jeff Sengstack, the InfiniteSkills.com author of Learning Adobe Audition, explains how to use keyframes to change pitch and duration over time in both the Editor panel and in a Multitrack Session.

Join Jason Levine, principal worldwide evangelist for Creative Cloud as takes the audience at NAB 2014 though some of the key capabilities of Adobe Audition CC. The presentation covers audio restoration for video sound, and how to use side-chaining to automate soundtrack volume changes alongside a speaking track. Jason also looks at new features coming to Audition CC, including custom channelization, export to Dolby Digital formats, and enhanced multitrack tools for mixing and mastering, as well as Spectral display editing using intuitive Photoshop style tools.

Jim Geduldick of GoPro discusses their transition to Adobe Creative Cloud for teams, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition and SpeedGrade, for producing GoPro content for their Social Media channels, the Virgin America channel and Xbox app.

#TeamAdobe has an incredible schedule planned for NAB Show 2014. Find details here: http://bit.ly/AdobeNAB2014 & see exciting new features in action in this collaboration with Ryan Connolly: http://bit.ly/AdobeandtheFrog

Durin Gleaves gives you a sneak peek at new features in Audition CC, including support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus, making it easier to create deliverables for broadcast, along with enhance multitrack and custom channelization, so users can create audio with as many channels as required.

Co-directors Jason Sussberg and David Alvarado interest in science and technology has led them to their perspective to simply let the best technology win – here they discuss this belief, their recent switch to Premiere Pro and Adobe Creative Cloud to explore the scientific reality of immortality in their feature documentary The Immortalists.
Learn more at: www.theimmortalists.com

Ready to be inspired? Join Adobe and SoulPancake for a conversation about collaborating to create inspirational, thought provoking content while developing community. Learn how today's new creative is bypassing traditional network and cable TV and embracing YouTube and other distribution models, using tools to produce, direct and edit high-production work. SoulPancake is the company behind “Kid President” – the 9 year old who created YouTube videos that ultimately landed him in the Oval Office telling us how to make the world more awesome.
Moderator: Meagan Keane, Adobe
Panelists:
Shabnam Mogharabi – CEO/Executive Producer, SoulPancake
Bayan Joonam – Head of Production, SoulPancake
Ben Shelton - Director, writer, producer, The FlipSide on SoulPancake's YouTube channel

Filmmaker, Iva Radivojevic, discusses her documentary "Evaporating Borders", how she defines herself as a creative, her switch to Premiere Pro through Adobe Creative Cloud and how access to so many creative tools further expands her ability to express her creative vision. Learn more at http://www.evaporatingborders.com and http://www.ivaasks.com